Abramovich Roman

Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich (born 24 October 1966) is a Russian billionaire businessman, investor, and politician.

Abramovich is the primary owner of the private investment company Millhouse LLC, has stakes in steel giant Evraz and Norilsk Nickel. He is best known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea Football Club, a Premier League football club.

According to Forbes 2016 billionaire list, Abramovich's net worth was $7.6 billion, making him the 13th-richest person in Russia, and the 151st-richest person in the world. The same year, The Sunday Times estimated his net worth at ₤6.40 billion.

The oligarch owns the world's second-largest yacht, 533-foot Eclipse, bought for nearly $400 million in 2010. After oil export deals in the 1990s, he took over oil firm Sibneft with the help of Boris Berezovsky. He sold a 73% stake in Sibneft to state-owned gas titan Gazprom for $13 billion in 2005.

Evraz Roman Abramovich and TMH Andrei Bokarev discuss participation in the financing of the high-speed highway Moscow - Kazan worth 1.7 trillion rubles. But the authorities have not yet decided on the need to implement this project.

The oligarch will create a fund with investments of up to 1 billion rubles in the Russian film industry. Expecting an improvement in the quality of the films is not worth it: the Ministry of Culture spends 6 times more annually, but no sense.

The unseemly side of the big Russian business is well known and often recorded in court documents around the world. This is an additional risk factor for participants in high-profile processes of the nineties and naught, especially when Russian citizenship is becoming increasingly toxic.

The police of the Alpine country considered that the Russian businessman is a threat to Switzerland's public security, the Swiss media found. Abramovich sought to prohibit the publication of this information in court.

The British court said why in a dispute between the shareholders of MMC Norilsk Nickel, he ruled in favor of Oleg Deripaska. An important factor was the strange refusal of Abramovich and Abramov to give testimony in favor of Potanin, whom they wanted to sell shares of MMC.

If the US decides to impose sanctions on all three co-owners of Evraz - Roman Abramovich, Alexander Abramov and Alexander Frolov, simply redistributing the shares of the metallurgical company will not help.

Evraz Roman Abramovich, Alexander Abramov, Alexander Frolov and Eugene Shvidler are thus preparing for US sanctions. According to other information, the largest Russian metallurgical company registered in Luxembourg may be replaced by beneficiaries.

Ex-Senator Alexander Verkhovsky bought Transfiguration of the trawling fleet (PBTF) from the family of the governor of the Sakhalin region Oleg Kozhemyako. As a result of the transaction, Verkhovsky became the second fishery operator in Russia in terms of quotas and sales, and relatives of Kozhemyako could keep the fish business no less profitable than PBTF.

The High Court of London declared null and void the sale of Norilsk Nickel's shares to the structures of Roman Abramovich to Vladimir Potanin's structures. The loss of Abramovich in the form of lost profits amounted to about $ 180 million.

Ziyavudin Magomedov's "Sum" group, who is in jail, is ready to abandon the creation of a national container operator, which the billionaire dreamed of since 2012. Fesco, which is controlled by it for a third, is looking for a buyer for a blocking stake in TransContainer.

Rothschild & Co will help Oleg Deripaska find buyers for his stake in En + Group. Previously, the Rothschilds represented the interests of Peter Poroshenko, who wanted to sell a confectionery factory in Russia, but without success. With whom else did the European banking house work?